- Gleb
Wataghin (November 3, 1899 in Birzula,
Russian Empire, now Podilsk,
Odesa Region,
Ukraine –
October 10, 1986 in Turin, Italy) was an
Italian theoretical...
- engineering, but
eventually switched to
physics at the
invitation of Prof. Gleb
Wataghin, a
Russian physicist who was
teaching at the time in the university, whose...
-
young Brazilian physicists who
worked under European teachers such as Gleb
Wataghin and
Giuseppe Occhialini.
Lattes was
considered the most
brilliant student...
-
Sciences and
Letters was
started with two
imminent Italian physicists, Gleb
Wataghin and
Giuseppe Occhialini, who
specialized in
researching cosmic radiation...
- from Austria. In 1930 Wick
received his
doctoral degree in
Turin under G.
Wataghin with a
thesis on the
electronic theory of metals. He then went to Göttingen...
- the
settlements of the
Dubossar raya. The Russian-Italian
physicist Gleb
Wataghin was born in
Birzula in 1899.[circular reference] The city is
known as the...
- (France),
Emilio Willems (Germany),
Donald Pierson (US), Gleb V****ielievich
Wataghin (Russia),
Pierre Monbeig (France),
Giacomo Albanese (Italy),
Luigi Fantappiè...
- Paulo,
where he
studied cosmic radiation under Italian physicists Gleb
Wataghin and
Giuseppe Occhialini. From 1950 to 1953,
Salmeron worked at the recently...
-
Uehara Giuseppe Ungaretti Jean-Pierre
Vernant Claus Leon
Warschauer Gleb
Wataghin Emilio Willems Honorary Doctorates between the
decades of 1960s and 1980s...
- 2000),
Russian Cyclist Gleb
Uspensky (1843–1902),
Russian writer Gleb
Wataghin (1899–1986),
Italian scientist Gleb
Yakunin (1934–2014),
Russian priest...